Abstract

Industrial automation is most emerging technology, and now a day’s industries almost are operated by automation. Most of the industrial plants, are automated without any operator machine interaction. Using arduino IDE and matlab simulink software, program is developed to indicate the machine status and number of job counts to the server. In this work, consideration was given to nodeMCU controller for drilling and tapping machine monitoring which can be operated both manually and automatically. This system gives a real-time view of the industrial plant, reduction in troubleshooting time for faults and also it assures safety of operator.

Keywords

NodeMCU Controller, ESP8266 Wi-Fi module, Arduino IDE,

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